In a resting muscle you have few muscle fibres, which contract in batches to give you muscle tone. You have got maximum ATP molecules, generated in resting muscle.
aerobic respiration
aerobic metabolism of fatty acids
Hydrolysis
Anaerobic cellular respiration generates a net gain of 2 ATP. Aerobic cellular respiration generates 36 to 38 ATP.
Per molecule of glucose aerobic respiration generates a total of 36ATP molecules while anarobic generates 2 ATP molecules?
yea it is
mitochondria
Muscle fibers are rich in ATP. All muscle fiber types are rich in ATP (having many mitochondria).
In plant cells, the chloroplast generates the atp. In animal cells, the mitochondria generates the atp.
Anaerobic cellular respiration generates a net gain of 2 ATP. Aerobic cellular respiration generates 36 to 38 ATP.
No, Cardiac muscle makes most of its ATP via aerobic mechanisms (not anaerobic mechanisms).
Per molecule of glucose aerobic respiration generates a total of 36ATP molecules while anarobic generates 2 ATP molecules?
The organelle "Mitochondria" is responsible for cellular respiration and the production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
Both muscle relaxation and muscle contraction require ATP.
no
yea it is
Mitochondria - to produce the ATP needed for muscle contraction
Glycoloysis
mitochondria
Muscle fibers are rich in ATP. All muscle fiber types are rich in ATP (having many mitochondria).